RefusedDecided 31 March 2021Galway City Council

Rosario, Kingston, Galway

Planning application 19295
DecisionRefused
Decided31 March 2021
Application typePERMISSION
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Permission for development which consists of the demolition of two existing houses and the construction of 74 residential units, resident's gym, new vehicular entrance along with all associated site works and service connections. The development comprises 3 No. 4/5 storey apartment blocks containing a total of 20 no 1 bedroom apartments, 18 no 2 bedroom apartments, 6 no 3 bedroom penthouse apartments along with 8 no 4 bedroom detached houses 8 no 3 bedroom semi detached and terrace houses. 14 no 4 bedroom semi detached houses

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310067-21Submitted 27 April 2021 / decided 11 December 2025
Status not recordedREFUSED
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